The social networking giant will stop using third-party fact checkers and instead rely on users to add notes or corrections to posts. It is likely to please the Trump administration.
We explore the disagreements that could define the new Congress — and potentially derail Donald Trump’s agenda.
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Mr. White, a close ally of President-elect Donald J. Trump, further strengthens the social media giant’s connections with the ...
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In an essay in The Washington Post, President Biden accused President-elect Donald J. Trump and his supporters of trying to ...
The NewsGuild of New York asked The Times to voluntarily recognize journalists from the sports news website as part of the ...
Readers discuss a guest essay by a former Capitol Police officer and news articles. Also: Health coverage woes; investing in ...
The Athletic is asking New York Times management to recognize their editorial staff as part of The Times Guild.
NewsGuild warned that failure to recognize The Athletic workers’ request to join the Times Guild will lead it to “pursue ...
On Day 2 of congestion pricing, the average travel speed in the tolling zone was 12 miles per hour at 8 a.m., according to ...